schiebe
Alemannic German
/ˈʃiəbə/
verb
Definitions
- to push
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German schieben inherited from Old High German skiuban inherited from Proto-Germanic *skeubaną (shove, drive, push).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*skeubaną
Gloss
shove, drive, push
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- outshove English
- shool English
- shovable English
- shove English
- shove ha'penny English
- shove off English
- shoveboard English
- shovegroat English
- shovel English
- shover English
- shoving English
- Messschieber German
- Schiebedach German
- Schiebetür German
- abschieben German
- aufschieben German
- beiseiteschieben German
- einschieben German
- hinausschieben German
- nachschieben German
- schieben German
- unterschieben German
- verschieben German
- vorschieben German
- wegschieben German
- zuschieben German
- aanschuiven Dutch, Flemish
- amfioenschuiver Dutch, Flemish
- buikschuiver Dutch, Flemish
- doorschuiven Dutch, Flemish
- opiumschuiver Dutch, Flemish
- schuifdak Dutch, Flemish
- schuifelen Dutch, Flemish
- schuifmaat Dutch, Flemish
- schuiven Dutch, Flemish
- sneeuwschuiver Dutch, Flemish
- verschuiven Dutch, Flemish
- chibre French
- *skewbʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *skeubaną Proto-Germanic
- szybować Polish
- scufan Old English
- scūfan Old English
- sċūfan Old English
- schoven Middle English
- *skjófa Old Norse
- skúfa Old Norse
- schuven Middle Dutch
- skioban Old High German
- skiuban Old High German
- schieben Middle High German
- 𐌰𐍆𐍃𐌺𐌹𐌿𐌱𐌰𐌽 Gothic
- *scūvan Old Dutch
- skūva Old Frisian